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i am mitch fox from vegas cbs and i will serve as moderator. here is the format. each candidate will give a one- minute opening statement. the candidate will then be asked a series of questions from a panel. the candidates will each get a minute and a half to answer the same question. the candidates, who received the original question will get one minute to rebut. but we will conclude the debate with two minutes closing statements. opening and closing statements, in addition to the first question, have been determined by a coin toss. tonight's reporters are, the news director of kmpb. the political reporter with the reno gazette journal prudent -- because that journal. an anchor reporter with univision nevada. representative optionally berkeley, you have the first opening statement. >> thank you. and i would like to thank the sponsors for hosting our first ave. the panel members for being here with us, and to the viewers who are here tonight, thank you for tuning in. about 50 years ago we moved a, a small town in upstate new york. my father could not make a living
i am mitch fox from vegas cbs and i will serve as moderator. here is the format. each candidate will give a one- minute opening statement. the candidate will then be asked a series of questions from a panel. the candidates will each get a minute and a half to answer the same question. the candidates, who received the original question will get one minute to rebut. but we will conclude the debate with two minutes closing statements. opening and closing statements, in addition to the first...
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and though my colleague from cbs and is referred to there has asked, i did not feel richard nixon did a complete answer. he referred to me as a non- essential question or some words of that effect. he did not answer it well. it stuck with him. it was the party line -- he was confused of not having the confidence of president eisenhower, because of a great way that is what the republican line was, experience that counts. >> you were free to pursue that question, right? >> no vetting of questions. i heard about the debate the day before when i was covering nixon and the south. i got on the train that went to chicago, and went in on the following monday to go wbbm cbs affiliate in chicago. was introduce ourselves to the camera. "60 minutes." that was it. >> in that clip richard nixon you a long answer. this. what we remember was the sweating heavily, nervous and prepare. you were in the room in that particular format. what did you see from your seat? >> i was in the room. i saw kennedy in a dark suit. at the last minute. i saw nixon in a gray suit in front of a great background. -- gray
and though my colleague from cbs and is referred to there has asked, i did not feel richard nixon did a complete answer. he referred to me as a non- essential question or some words of that effect. he did not answer it well. it stuck with him. it was the party line -- he was confused of not having the confidence of president eisenhower, because of a great way that is what the republican line was, experience that counts. >> you were free to pursue that question, right? >> no vetting...
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>> on his career at cbs. the cronkite and journalism today. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now and american enterprise institute panel discussion and whether -- examining whether google is violating antitrust laws. topics included the market for internet search and analysis of google's business model. john leibovitz has said that the ftc plans to make a decision on whether to take legal action against google by the end of this year. this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i want to thank you for joining us today for a discussion about internet search and antitrust policy. i am nick schulz, the fellow here at the american enterprise institute and the editor of american.com, it flagship magazine. -- a flagship magazine. we are going to hear from gregory sidak in a minute about a paper he has. he is the chairman of criterion economics and also the ronald professor of law and economics at the tilburg university. in addition to being a distinguished author and scholar, he was the fk weirhauser in law and economics. -- fellow in law and economic s here at aei. tod
>> on his career at cbs. the cronkite and journalism today. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. now and american enterprise institute panel discussion and whether -- examining whether google is violating antitrust laws. topics included the market for internet search and analysis of google's business model. john leibovitz has said that the ftc plans to make a decision on whether to take legal action against google by the end of this year. this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon,...
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>> morley safer of cbs on walter cronkite and journalism today. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with our "america by the numbers" segment. the overall unemployment rate has dropped percentage -- 7.8%. if you look to those sectors, manufacturing is what we're focusing on -- is not doing as robustly as other sectors. manufacturing employment edged down 16,000 jobs on net. the jobs in computer and electronic parts and printing and related activities. we will listen to the candidates and come back oand talk about their proposals for the manufacturing sector. let's start with president obama. [video clip] >> what i talked about last night was eight new economic patriotism, and patriotism that is rooted in the belief that growing our economy begins with a strong, thriving middle-class. that means we export more jobs -- export more products and we outsource fewer jobs. over the last three years, we came together to reinvent a dying auto industry that is on top of the world. [applause] we have created more than half a million new manufacturing jobs. we can keep giving
>> morley safer of cbs on walter cronkite and journalism today. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with our "america by the numbers" segment. the overall unemployment rate has dropped percentage -- 7.8%. if you look to those sectors, manufacturing is what we're focusing on -- is not doing as robustly as other sectors. manufacturing employment edged down 16,000 jobs on net. the jobs in computer and electronic parts and printing and related activities. we...